Moscow NightlifeMoscow''s notorious nightlife features an amazing selection of
bars, clubs, bowling alleys, billiards rooms, casinos and concert
venues. The most popular party scenes can generally be found in and
around Kitai Gorod, Arbat and Garden Ring, and a stroll along 1905
Goda Street is a must if you''re on the look for the latest hot
spot. Be aware that many Moscow bars and nightclubs operate on
strict face control systems, and dress code - as dressed-up and
up-to-date as you can manage - is very important. Bars like
Piramida and Nightflight have prime spots near Red Square, the
Hungry Duck has been popular for years and Propaganda is another
renowned bar/club. Manon is a swanky spot located in an old castle
that serves unusual cocktails in interestingly-shaped glasses.
Authentic jazz venues include the likes of Forte, the more upmarket
Le Club, and the intimate Dom u Dorogi, while Dolls is a classy
Moscow strip club. For a full-on club night, Fabrique is the place
to go, and Mio is also quite trendy. B2 and the Chinese Pilot are
not to be missed for live music. One of the latest additions to the
Moscow bar scene is Bazaar Bar, a slick space serving cocktails and
bar snacks. Moscow''s casinos include Carnival and Casino Desperado,
and bowling alleys like Bi Ba Bo can also be good fun, as is the
Onyx Billiard Room. Luzhniki Stadium hosts massive international
music concerts, while Hermitage Garden is good for open-air
performances and contemporary electronic concerts, and also has the
Novaya Opera Theatre and an ice-skating ring. |